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Listening, with the whole of being

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Philip Kapleau’s, timeless classic, “The Seven Pillars of Zen” speaks to the “art” of listening: “Everyone should listen with his or her eyes open and upon the speaker – in other words, with their whole being – because an impression received only through the hearing is rather shallow, akin to listening to the radio.” What does it mean to listen with the whole of being? Most of the time we are unable to truly listen to other people; we are completely dissolved in a field of associations. One has to attend to oneself to be able to listen with one’s entire being. In speaking with people you can study what takes your attention away or where you feel the words in the body. Dag Hammarskjöld describes this process beautifully in his book, “Markings”: “The more faithfully you listen to the voice within you, the better you hear what is sounding outside. And only he who listens can speak.” It is also difficult to remember that when we are speaking with one another, we are